Qui-Gon Jinn was a revered, yet maverick and unconventional HumanmaleJedi Master. He was the Padawan to CountDooku, and the mentor to Obi-Wan Kenobi and briefly Anakin Skywalker. Jinn often placed himself in conflict with the Jedi High Council. He was deeply attuned to the Living Force, which contributed to him frequently taking side trips to help seemingly weak and useless life-forms. Despite his opposition to the council, he was regarded by many Jedi as sharp-witted and possessing great wisdom.

At the age of eight, Jinn and his initiate class were under the watch of a supervisor and their task was to scale a cliff with cables. After that, the instructor said that they would scale it again without cables a week later under the supervision of a Jedi Master. Jinn stayed behind to try and scale it on his own but he was interrupted by a fellow trainee, Tahl. She challenged him to a race up the cliff, and she won. His pride somewhat hurt, the two fell into the lake below and hid behind a rock when Grand MasterYoda approached. The two could barely contain their laughter, and once Yoda left, the two vowed to be best friends. Over the years the two became the best of friends, along with other students including Clee Rhara.[11]

At ten years old, Jinn participated in the Exhibition Day Tournament, where young students are encouraged to perform their skills so that they may be taken as an apprentice to one of the Knights or Jedi Masters. Jinn easily bested all of his opponents and finally faced off against Tahl. Jinn's superior skills allowed him to easily win the fight, even though Tahl deserved to win more than he did.[12] It was at this exhibition that Dooku first saw Jinn's astonishing lightsaberskills. Dooku then took Jinn as his Padawan a short time afterward seeing potential in him.[13]

Jinn as a Padawan, with his master Dooku, and Masters Yoda and Tyvokka.

Together, Dooku and Jinn embarked on numerous missions across the galaxy. On one notable mission, the two were sent to accompany SenatorBlix Annon on a diplomatic assignment. However, space pirates infiltrated their starship. Their leader turned out to be Lorian Nod, a failed Jedi with whom Dooku was once close friends. The two battled and Dooku was overwhelmed with anger. When it became apparent that Dooku intended to kill helpless Lorian Nod, it was Jinn's words that stopped him from doing so.[13]

Some time following this assignment, Dooku and Jinn were given their final mission as master and apprentice, which would last two years. Upon returning from this mission, Jinn was reunited with Tahl. As his final words for Jinn as a student, Dooku proposed that Jinn had one weakness and that it was; his compassion for all life. Dooku warned him that it is an inevitability that betrayal would come from a friend.[13]

Knighthood and Xanatos

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Both Jinn and Tahl quickly became Jedi Knights. When the Jedi Council suggested that he take a Padawan learner, Jinn chose not to. He felt that he was not ready and over the next few years, took on solo missions for the Order. During this time, Jinn discovered a young boy from the planetTelos IV named Xanatos who exhibited a strong connection to the Force. Jinn took Xanatos to the Jedi Temple for training, despite the fact that the child was older than the accepted age for training. Over the next two years,[source?] as Xanatos was trained at the Temple, Jinn took Feemor, whose training was almost complete, as his apprentice. After successfully guiding Feemor to Knighthood, Jinn became a Jedi Master (59 BBY),[source?] and soon Xanatos became his newest apprentice.[14][15]

Xanatos falls to the dark side and attacks Qui-Gon.

Over the years, many members of the Jedi Council, including Grand Master Yoda, expressed their concerns about Xanatos, and decided to give one final test before granting him the title of Jedi Knight. Jinn, Xanatos, Tahl, and Masterless Padawan Orykan Tamarik were summoned to the Jedi Council chamber to meet with Yoda and Micah Giiett. The two briefed the team of the situation that came to their attention and sent to Telos, Xanatos's homeworld, where Xanatos's father, Crion, had become an evil tyrant, controlling the planet with an iron grip.[16] When the Jedi arrived and Xanatos was reunited with his father after many years, Xanatos was tempted by his father's wealth and power, and after the death of his sister Nason,[17] he joined Crion, hoping to rule the planet together.[18] Leading the planet into a civil war, Crion was confronted by Jinn, who was forced to kill the governor to save Orykan. Upon doing so, Xanatos became enraged and took a severed ring from his father's finger, searing hot from the fire Crion fell in after Jinn killed him. He branded it into his cheek, creating a broken-circle scar. Swearing his revenge, Xanatos fled the planet.[19]

Upon returning to the Temple, Jinn blamed himself for Xanatos's failure, and renounced his success in training his first Padawan.[14] He vowed not to take another Padawan for the rest of his life. Tahl tried to comfort Jinn by accompanying him to the training world of Ragoon VI. However, Jinn found it hard to recover from the events that had unfolded around Xanatos.[12]

Serenno

"Discontent in the outer systems is in keeping with the aims of Damask Holdings, is it not, Magister?"

Jinn later traveled to the world of Serenno in 52 BBY with his former master Dooku as well as Jedi Masters Jocasta Nu and Sifo-Dyas. The meeting was presided by Count Vermec, and after four hours of endless debate, a brief recess was called for. Jinn was left in the room with Dooku and Sifo-Dyas, as well as Damask Holdings Magister Hego Damask.[20]

Jinn and Damask debated on a few points on Damask Holdings' role in the galaxy before Jinn excused himself from the discussion. Damask complemented him to Dooku for his frankness. Little did Jinn know that Damask was, in reality, the Dark Lord of the SithDarth Plagueis.[20]

For the next few years, Qui-Gon returned to solo missions. Yet, he would occasionally work with others on various assignments. Jinn and Tahl were credited for accomplishing several missions, including successfully overseeing the first democratic elections of New Apsolon in 47 BBY.[21]

Taking another apprentice

"Qui-Gon Jinn, I will be thirteen in four weeks. You are my last chance to be a Jedi Knight."

Initially, Jinn was worried about taking another apprentice, as his last pupil fell to the dark side. In 44 BBY, nine years since Xanatos' betrayal, Yoda encouraged Jinn to take on another apprentice. Though Jinn was already reluctant, he agreed to observe a small tournament among a group of the Temple's older students, which included Bruck Chun and Obi-Wan Kenobi. He took notice of Kenobi's skills, but shortly following the tournament, he left heading for Bandomeer, by order of Supreme ChancellorKalpana.[22]

On the transport ship Monument heading to Bandomeer, Jinn was reunited with Kenobi, who was also being sent to Bandomeer to begin work in the Agricultural Corps; the Jedi Master viewed this as a waste of the boy's talent. They helped defend a group of Arconan—the Arcona Mineral Harvest Corporation—from the criminal organization, Offworld Mining Corporation. While the two tried to put an end to the tense situation, the Monument was under attack by Togorianpirates. Jinn ordered Kenobi to head for the ship's bridge and pilot away from the pirates' fleet, if the crew was incapacitated. He and Arcona Mineral Harvest's chief operations officer, Clat'Ha, fought alongside each other against the pirates on one side, with Offworld forces battling the attackers on the other; the Arconans, not being used to fight, locked themselves up in their quarters to wait the battle out. Jinn was injured twice by a Togorian pirate captain who had hunted Jedi down: his right shoulder had been slashed by a vibro-ax; his left arm pinned down by the pirate's feet. But Clat'Ha managed to save him by shooting the captain's head off with her Heavy blaster pistol.[22]

With the damage to the Monument dealt by the pirates, Kenobi crash-landed the ship safely on an unidentified blue marble planet, which was home to carnivorous draigons. While Jinn applauded the boy's courage in protecting the lives of those aboard the ship and destroying the pirates' vessels without anger, Jinn was hesitant to take the boy as his Padawan. As he recuperated from his wounds, he heard that the HuttsJemba and Grelb, the leaders of the Offworld group traveling to Bandomeer, had stolen the Arconans' dactyl. He tried to use Force persuasion to make Jemba give up the dactyl, but was too injured to concentrate.[22]

Jinn and his new apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Later, Jinn discovered in a Force vision that the dactyl was being smuggled and hidden in the nearby mountains caves surrounding the island. Carefully, he briefly scaled the mountain sideways before climbing in the more direct route. Grelb and his Whiphid henchmen tried to shoot him down from a distance, but the blasterfire had caught the attention of the dragains. The creatures flew down toward them in droves and were devouring the Whippids, forcing Grelb to retreat on his own. Before long, Jinn found the dactyl before being spotted by a draigon. Then, he felt that Kenobi was in danger. Quickly, he took control of the dragon and rode down to meet Kenobi at the caves where the Arconans were taking refuge and starving from lack of dactyl.[22]

Before Jinn could help Kenobi, the Jedi Initiate insisted that the elder Jedi get the dactyl to the Arconans while he held off the draigons. Jinn swore he would be back and he ran, bypassing Jemba on the way. Once he had finished, Jemba was accidentally killed by Grelb, who had been aiming for Kenobi, before being eaten by a draigon. Jinn returned to Kenobi's side and they killed as many dragons as they could to block the caves. The remaining Offworld forces joined in the fight, followed by the Arconans, who fought best while in their natural environment: dark areas and caves.[22]

At the end of the fight, over three hundred Offworld miners and eighty-seven Arconans were dead. Clat'Ha contacted Aggaba the Hutt, a subordinate of Jemba's, and succeeded in having him work for Arcona Mineral Harvest and give the workers their freedom. Meanwhile, Jinn started to wonder if his and Kenobi's going to Bandomeer had been fate, a motion to make them master and student. He could feel the boy's understanding in the Force growing stronger.[22]

Soon, the Monument was repaired and the Jedi arrived on Bandomeer, where Jinn received a letter signed by Xanatos.[22] It soon became apparent that Bandomeer was not in need of Jedi assistance. It had all been organized by Xanatos, who was revealed to be the leader of Offworld, whose mining operations terrorized everyone inhabiting the planet.[23]

Jinn sent Kenobi off to his Agri-Corps duties, while he planned to meet with Xanatos, not as old adversaries, but as ambassadors, working to find an agreement between Offworld and Bandomeer. However, Xanatos planned to sabotage their meeting and kill Jinn. Once again with the help of Kenobi, Jinn attempted to end Xanatos' acts of terror. Jinn dueled with his former apprentice, and though they ended Offworld's business on Bandomeer, Xanatos was able to escape. During their situation with Xanatos, Jinn discovered Kenobi's true potential, and took him as his new Padawan learner.[23]

Jinn duels his former apprentice, Xanatos.

As master and apprentice, Jinn and Kenobi were sent on various missions across the galaxy, to worlds such as Gala and Phindar.[24][25] At one time in the hills of Gala, Jinn had been ambushed by many bandits on speeders, where he had been injured in the chest, the back, and one leg. He would have died, had not Elan, the true heir to the Galacian throne, and the hill people come to the rescue. Elsewhere, Kenobi had discovered that QueenVeda had been poisoned by head of the Council of MinistersLonnag Giba and gubernatorial candidateDeca Brun, the latter being backed by Offworld; when Jinn returned to Galu, Gala's capital city, both master and student put an end to the conspiracy.[25]

One mission, in which the two rescued a blinded Tahl from the war-torn world of Melida/Daan, led to Kenobi's temporary resignation from the Jedi Order.[26][27] Also over this time, the two Jedi had more encounters with Xanatos, who, with the help of the bitter Padawan, Bruck Chun, made a false assassination attempt on Yoda within the Room of a Thousand Fountains and nearly destroyed the Jedi Temple itself.[28] After dueling with the Dark Jedi and chasing him to Telos, Jinn and Kenobi's final confrontation with Xanatos resulted in his suicide, jumping into a pool of acid instead of surrendering. Though a major threat to the Jedi Order was now eliminated, it was a disturbing ending to a dark chapter in Jinn's life.[29]

Shortly after, Jinn and Kenobi were faced with troubles of the past yet again. Vox Chun, former Treasurer of Telos and the father of the fallen Padawan, Bruck Chun, hired the lawyer Sano Sauro to prosecute Kenobi for Bruck's accidental death. The trial that followed led Jinn's apprentice into an emotionally difficult time, even after he was cleared of the charges.[30]

Jinn later traveled to the isolated planet Kegan with Kenobi, Adi Gallia, and her new Padawan, Siri Tachi. The group was tasked with checking a child, Olana Chion, for Force-sensitivity. Jinn thought Yoda had assigned a second team to keep an eye on him on such a simple mission, as he tended to bend the rules, but Adi Gallia admitted while on-planet that it was really so she and her new pupil could learn from a Master and apprentice that Yoda believed worked well together. What started out as a non-interference mission to the planet soon turned into a change of planetary leadership as the Keganites discovered what was happening to their children in the Re-Learning Circle where Kenobi and Tachi became imprisoned, and from which Jinn and Gallia helped the two escape.[31]

As Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan's relationship matured, they formed a close father-and-son like bond with each other. Three decades after first meeting Lorian Nod with his former master, Dooku, Jinn once again faced off with the failed Jedi on Junction V, and once again, Nod was incarcerated for his crimes.[13] Qui-Gon continually passed on as much knowledge as he could to Kenobi. Lessons ranged from the importance of the Living Force to the reasons why the Jedi Order discouraged romantic relationships.[11]

As time went on, Jinn and Kenobi accomplished various other missions across the galaxy. In the Rutan system, the two Jedi acted as ambassadors to settle a conflict between the world of Rutan and its moon of Senali. They managed to avoid PrinceTaroon, second son of KingFrane, from disgracing his elder brother Leed at the cost of the life of Drenna, who was the niece of Senali ruler Meenon; Jinn convinced Taroon to help save Drenna, whom the Prince loved. This led Frane to recognize Taroon's potential as King of Rutan and Senali as his future Queen, bringing peace to Rutanians and Senalis alike; Leed would be ambassador to both worlds.[33]

Jenna Zan Arbor's prisoner

"Here is an example of what I mean. You do not recognize what truth is, so you call it a trick. That is why you are not wise, Jenna Zan Arbor. Wisdom is something you cannot identify because you cannot measure it with your instruments.""Anything else I am lacking to understand the Force?""The most important thing of all. An open heart."

In 43 BBY, Jinn and Kenobi investigated strange murders in which the bodies of the victims were drained entirely of their blood. This investigation led them to meet the famed scientistJenna Zan Arbor. Eventually, they discovered that the bounty hunterOna Nobis was behind the murders, but they still did not know who her client was. Upon confronting Nobis, Jinn managed to get aboard her ship and was immediately shot right above his heart on his left shoulder by her blaster. He was captured and taken to Jenna Zan Arbor.[36][37] Zan Arbor, who was studying the genetic traits of Force-sensitives (possibly to discover a way to genetically engineer Force-sensitivity into normal beings), began further experiments on Jinn, draining his blood and torturing him to test his limits.[37] Kenobi, with the help of Tahl, Master Adi Gallia, and Siri Tachi, managed to infiltrate Zan Arbor's labs and free Jinn. It wasn't long before Zan Arbor was caught on the planet Belasco. The deranged scientist was imprisoned and the bounty hunter, Ona Nobis, was presumed to be dead after a fight with Gallia and the Padawans.[38]

Forbidden love

In 41 BBY, tensions began to rise in Qui-Gon's friendship with Tahl. Tahl had recently taken Bant Eerin, one of Kenobi's close friends, as her Padawan learner, and Qui-Gon tried to press his advice onto her. The tension made the two aware of mutual feelings of attraction toward each other. However, they put the teachings of the Jedi Code first, and did their best to ignore them.[21]

While training with Kenobi on Ragoon VI, Jinn began to suffer from visions of Tahl in potentially fatal circumstances. Upon returning to Coruscant, Jinn learned that Tahl got a distress call from Alani and Eritha, twin daughters of New Apsolon's Supreme GovernorEwane. They sought her protection after the recent assassination of their father. He requested the Council to allow him to accompany Tahl on this mission. Tahl, however, declined his offer and proceeded alone, leaving Eerin behind at the Temple. Three weeks passed and Tahl had not been heard from. Jinn and Kenobi went to New Apsolon (against the orders of the Council) to discover what may have happened to Tahl.[21]

Disguised as tourists, the two Jedi visited the Museum of the Absolutes, which used to be headquarters of the outlawed secret police. After a lengthy search, they found Tahl as she was infiltrating the Absolutes. However, Tahl's cover soon became compromised and Jinn and Kenobi came to her rescue. It was during this time that Alani and Eritha were kidnapped by the Absolutes and demanded that Supreme Governor Roan, the twins' guardian since Ewane's death, come to pay the random. However, as the twins were released, the Absolutes murdered Roan. Balog, the head of World Security, had arranged a peace meeting between Worker and Civilized sections, and a Jedi's presence was requested. Before she left, Jinn spoke to Tahl in private. They openly admitted their attraction for one another. They promised to prioritize the mission and resolve their emotions once the meeting was concluded.[21]

However, Jinn and Kenobi had learned from Roan's assistant that there was no meeting. Balog was in league with the Absolutes and had kidnapped Tahl, leaving behind only her lightsaber.[21] Fraught with worry over Tahl's fate, Jinn could not concentrate on what to do next, so Kenobi had to remind him of the task at hand. After a suggestion from Alani, the Jedi made contact with Lenz, leader of the Workers' movement, through Irini. They discussed the possibility of Tahl knowing the location of a list of Absolute informants, which was about to be revealed by Roan prior to his death; Balog may have abducted her to obtain that list. The Jedi were taken to the local black marketeerMota, who sold them an illegal probe droid and transport to track down Balog.[12]

Qui-Gon is brought dangerously close to the dark side following Tahl's death.

For four days, the Jedi went searching throughout New Apsolon without sleep. Jinn could not stop now, not while Tahl's life was at stake. On the way, they ran into Eritha, who had discovered that her sister Alani was working with Balog in a grab for power. As they ran across the Rock Workers, Kenobi was accidentally injured when a rock dislodged by a mole miner landed on his leg. The probe droid was also destroyed. Eritha and the Jedi were forced to take shelter in the Rock Worker camp until Kenobi was healed. Jinn did not like to wait around with Tahl being danger with every passing minute, but he could not leave his Padawan; if Kenobi was not able to heal himself by tomorrow, the Jedi Master would have to go on with Alani.[12]

When Jinn and Kenobi found Balog the next day, he had drugged Tahl into paralysis and placed her into sensory deprivation containment device. He threatened to place give Tahl one last lethal dose, but Jinn, in a burst of speed, cut off Balog's trigger finger, forcing him to escape. and on the way back to the capital city, they had learned from her that while she did not have the informers list, she believed a Workers spy named Oleg may have it. Despite the best medical care provided by Manex, the brother of the late Roan, the damage done to Tahl was so severe. Jinn deeply believed that Tahl would recover, but he could not heal her through the Force while at her deathbed. As she passed away, he gave one loud cry of anguish.[12]

The death of Tahl drove Jinn into a state of depression and a rise in strong dark side emotions became apparent. He blamed himself for Tahl's death. He swore revenge on Balog and made it his priority to track him down. Master Mace Windu and Tahl's Padawan, Bant Eerin, arrived to take Tahl's body back to Coruscant for burial and help with the upcoming elections on New Apsolon. Manex, who would be acting Supreme Governor, granted the Jedi immediate access to everything in their hunt for Balog.[39]

However, while on the trail of Oleg, Jinn was attacked by probe droids and was too late to save the young man. The next day, he being hunted down for the assassinations of Oleg and Legislature Pleni. It was soon revealed that both Alani and Eritha had secretly joined forces with the Absolutes and had used Tahl and plotted the death of Roan to find the informers list. Kenobi, who was worried about his master, tried to calm Jinn down, but Jinn refused to accept Kenobi's reassurance. After tracking down Balog, Jinn cornered him and attempted to kill him, however he was interrupted by a voice pleading that he not follow through.[39]

Due to this, Jinn become aware of the path he was following and abruptly deactivated his lightsaber, repressed his anger, and reflected upon his actions. After taking Balog and the twins into custody, Jinn thanked Kenobi for stopping him, only to hear from his apprentice that it was not him who said those words. It was then Jinn realized that the voice he had heard was the voice of Tahl. The Jedi returned to Coruscant and gave Tahl a proper funeral.[39]

Despite being saved from falling to the dark side, Jinn appeared different in personality following Tahl's death, and a great deal of change also occurred around him following her loss. Jocasta Nu, another of Jinn's friends, succeeded Tahl as the head archivist of the Jedi Archives,[41] and the Nautolan Jedi, Kit Fisto took Tahl's place as Eerin's master.

In 40 BBY, after Jinn and Kenobi remained at the Jedi Temple for some, the Jedi Council had them travel to Frego, where they were to protect Lena Cobral, a key witness to bringing her late husband'scrime family to justice. As two days went by, Jinn felt a connection to Lena; she had reminded him of himself when he lost Tahl. They both knew that their loved ones would have wanted them to move on after they died. Once they had gathered enough evidence, the Jedi and Lena had discovered that Frego's Senator Crote was in the pocket of the Cobral family. They returned to Coruscant safely and Lena was able to testify before the Galactic Senate, leading to Crote and the Cobrals' arrest.[41]

Later, the Council sent them to the planetVorzyd IV. The planet was involved in a dispute with its neighbor, Vorzyd V. In the end, the two Jedi discovered that the sabotage Vorzyd IV was experiencing was from its disenfranchised youth, the Freelies and were able to resolve the dispute. While Jinn negotiated with Vorzyd IV's leader, he let his Padawan pursue his own path to uncover the secret of the Freelies.[42]

On a mission to protect a young boy named Talesan Fry, Jinn and Kenobi were paired with Adi Gallia and Siri Tachi. The mission, which resulted in Jinn and Gallia being separated from Kenobi and Siri, led to the discovery of romantic feelings between the two Padawans. Jinn detected these emotions and warned Kenobi of his own example with Tahl, and the consequences of losing a loved one.[11]

More missions for the two Jedi continued to follow. Jinn and Kenobi met Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum, who would call upon the two Jedi in particular for future assignments. The two were also sent to Kwannot to find and aid the Jedi Knight Mana Veridi, an acquaintance of Jinn's, in her mission. Tracking her via her homing beacon, they found Veridi in one of Kwannot's cities. Before she could explain her situation, however, she was struck down from behind by the notorious Jedi-turned-bounty hunter, Aurra Sing. Jinn and Kenobi fought Sing off, forcing her to retreat.[43] They also fought alongside Mace Windu, Plo Koon, and other Jedi against the Yinchorri.[44]

During this time period, in the year 38 BBY, Jinn and his apprentice went to Yorn Skot to save the luxury linerAurorient Express. The two Jedi jumped onto the hull from their ship and encountered Fastlatch-class security droids. They crashed into a window and fell amidst a party. Jinn used a mind trick to convince the crowd to bring them to the ship's Captain. They revealed to the Captain that the ship was falling into the atmosphere, which surprised him. The Captain then called on ChiefBouyardy, who at the time was dealing with more Fastlatch security droids. The two Jedi went to assist him, and after rescuing Bouyardy, the man told them that the droids had come from cargo lot 44C. They then went to see Chief PurserWaverton, who revealed that the passenger Saul Moegantz had rented the lot. Moegantz said that the lot was supposed to be survapierre, not droids. Waverton then said the lot had been loaded by the ShikPodlong Foahl. They confronted him, and Foahl ran away. When cornered, he threatened to blow a core bomb, but was shot by Waverton.[45]

The group then tried to find the core bomb. Jinn talked with Bouyardy while Kenobi trailed Waverton. The Jedi confronted him and brought him to the captain. The crew was able to reactivate the ship's sensors, which revealed the Aurorient Express was on a collision course with the Yorn Skot Mining Station. Traces of the core bomb were found in Madam Rhoden's cabin. The Jedi went to confront her and found that the bomb was missing. An evacuation was ordered. Clode Rhoden then met the Jedi on the bridge. He revealed the whole thing was a setup to kill his wife, by planting the core bomb on her life pod and sending it into the mining station. Rather than leave the Jedi as witnesses, he sent a Fastlatch droid after them. Jinn managed to take Rhoden as a hostage while the Captain blew up the life pod early to save the people on the mining station. Later, the passengers were retrieved by a rescue frigate. Rhoden was taken into custody, and it was revealed that Moegantz had rescued Madam Rhoden from the pod. Kenobi asked how Jinn was going to prosecute those responsible, but his Master responded that they could and must. Behind them, pressure pirates captured the abandoned liner, which promptly exploded due to a second core bomb.[45]

The next year, in 37 BBY, Jinn and Kenobi were dispatched on a mission to locate a valuable cargo ship that had disappeared. Their search took them to Ord Mantell, and brought them to confront the land baron Taxer Sundown. On the mission, Jinn befriended the native Mantellian Savrip, which aided him in completing his mission on the lawless world.[46]

The Jin'Ha

Qui-Gon Jinn.

One time Kenobi was sent on a patrol mission in the Coruscant Underworld, where he skirmished with the Black Heth gang. Afterward, Kenobi was sent to rescue an informant from the Black Heth. Jinn communicated with Kenobi during the mission to inform him of his objective. After Kenobi rescued him, the informant gave the Jedi intelligence that the Black Heth were smuggling weapons from the Jin'ha. Later, Kenobi surveyed a Black Heth weapons delivery, where he fought Jin'Ha warriors. Jinn was in contact with his apprentice at the time. After that mission, Jinn watched Kenobi's duel with Master Saesee Tiin.[47]

As a result, the Jedi Council sent Masters Koon and Koth to the Jin'Ha homeworld, Obredaan, in a Consular-class cruiser. When the Council lost contact with the two Masters, it sent Jinn and Kenobi to investigate. Master and apprentice fought through the Jin'Ha warriors in a swamp, where they found the crashed starship. Jinn sensed two Jedi nearby, so he went to search for them and sent Kenobi to a nearby cortosismine. By the time Kenobi gathered a sample and fought his way out of the mine, Jinn had rescued the two Masters; together, they fought the last of the Jin'Ha resistance at the mine. At the end of the fight a Trade Federation gunship flew overhead, causing them to wonder if the Trade Federation was involved in the Jin'Ha's operation. After the mission, Jinn watched over Kenobi's duel with Master Koon.[47]

A cloak of darkness

Both Jedi would later fight against the Nebula Frontterrorist organization above the world of Dorvalla, where both pursued Captain Arwen Cohl and his gang of pirates. Cohl and his team invaded a Trade Federation cruiser and stole valuable aurodium ingots. Jinn and Kenobi pursued them in a small pod, but when the Trade Federation cruiser exploded, it seemed that Cohl had perished. Jinn, however, believed otherwise. Jinn later filed a report to the Reconciliation Council, also expressing his concerns that Cohl may have survived the confrontation.[48]

Jinn later watched Master Anoon Bondara train a class of students including Padawan Darsha Assant–Bondara's apprentice and a student that Jinn instructed. Shortly after, he introduced Kenobi to Master Luminara Unduli who gave them information on the origins of Captain Cohl. After that, Jinn was met by Adi Gallia, whom he voiced his suspicions to. Gallia stated that she was to meet with Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum at the Galactic Senate and she recommended that he should accompany her and inform him of his suspicions. When they arrived, Jinn felt a disturbance which turned out to be an assassination attempt. After defeating the assassins with Valorum sustaining only a shot to the arm, the Jedi began planning defensive strategies for Valorum at the upcoming Eriadu Trade Summit.[48]

After the Jedi discovered a secret Nebula Front base on the Senex sector world of Asmeru, Jinn and Kenobi were part of the team sent there to defeat them. Along with Saesee Tiin, Yaddle, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Depa Billaba, and Vergere, the team's cruiser was shot down and they were forced to swim ashore. But slaves revealed themselves to the Jedi and led them through tunnels to the base when a full battle was fought. Jinn's Nebula Front Bith informant led his own men providing reinforcements to them, but the Bith died in the aftermath.[48]

Jinn and Kenobi—in disguise—took Cohl's ship to Karfeddion and then to the summit to aid their fellow Jedi. The Jedi team found a string of clues that led to finding an injured Cohl and his friend Boiny who revealed the true leader was Havac and that he planned something big. Jinn and Kenobi scouted the area countless times to find Havac and a resulting skirmish that killed Boiny ended in failure as sabotaged battle droids assassinated not Valorum, but the Trade Federation Directorate. In addition, Cohl was dead as was Havac, who both killed each other in a struggle. The deaths of the rest of the Trade Federation Directorate, allowed the Neimoidians to take control of the Federation.[48]

Blockade of Naboo

Ambassadors

"Do not defy the Council, Master, not again.""I shall do what I must, Obi-Wan."

Shortly after their arrival on the Federation flagshipSaak'ak, the two Jedi were met by the protocol droidTC-14, who escorted them to a conference room. As they were waiting for the Trade Federation leadership, the Radiant VII was destroyed and the conference chamber was flooded with dioxis gas. They survived the gas, and easily defeated the OOM security battle droids assigned to dispose of their bodies. The two Jedi fought their way through the corridors of the vessel until they reached the bridge. Jinn tried to cut through the bridge's blast doors, but the arrival of the two Federation destroyer droidsP-59 and P-60 forced them to flee. Jinn and Kenobi became separated when the younger Jedi fell through a grating into the air vents. They met back up in the hangar, and Jinn ordered him to stow aboard a separate landing craft so they could meet back up on the surface.[50]

After escaping from the conference room, the Jedi[51] fought through the nearby corridors and through a command center. They then took a conveyor belt to a hangar, where they dueled a Cargo Loader Droid. It crashed into the wall after taking several lightsaber strikes, and the two Jedi continued through the hole and deeper into the vessel, ending up in the static discharge room. They traversed the space and several more corridors before ending up in a large void space. There they dueled a standing Vulture droid, deflecting its laser blasts back at it until it crashed. They then continued through the Saak'ak.[52]

The two Jedi fought their way through the flagship to reach the ship's bridge to discover why the Viceroy wanted them dead. Leaving the conference room, they moved through the hallways and to the hangar, where they came under fire from the hangar turret. Taking cover under the wreckage of the Radiant VII, Jinn ordered Kenobi to cover him while he disabled the turret. When the turret was disabled, the two Jedi continued to the bridge. Three Vulture droids harassed the Jedi from the side of the hangar. The two Jedi then moved into a cargo bay and went through a battle droid factory. In the factory they faced two more droid starfighters and bomb droids. In the next hallway, they were trapped by force fields. Jinn ordered Kenobi to jump up into the ventilation shafts. The two fought through the shafts, traveling along by riding the updrafts at two points, and came out in a walkway, where they found the invasion fleet in the hangar. They ended up in in an observation deck before going to the bridge. Kenobi covered Jinn while the latter cut through the blast doors. Kenobi destroyed the battle droids and bomb droid interlocutors.[47]

When the two destroyer droids ambushed them, Jinn recognized that they were in a standoff, and ordered Kenobi to go. The two Jedi used Force speed to escape and went into the ventilation shafts. They ended up near the hangar, and Jinn ordered Kenobi to stow aboard a C-9979 landing craft as the Federation launched their invasion fleet.[4] Kenobi boarded one of the landing craft, and Jinn contacted him and ordered him to sabotage the ship's communications to conceal his presence. Once Kenobi had done so, Jinn ordered him to disable the craft's engines to force it to crash. After Kenobi had done so, he went to the MTT storage bay to hide. There he encountered a new type of assassin droid. Kenobi destroyed it and informed Jinn of the development. Jinn then ordered his Padawan to hide until the ship was on Naboo.[47]

Onto Naboo's soil

Qui-Gon Jinn: "Do you hear that?"

Jar Jar Binks: "Yeah."

Qui-Gon Jinn: "That is the sound of a thousand terrible things headed this way."

Obi-Wan Kenobi: "If they find us, they will crush us, grind us into tiny pieces and blast us into oblivion!"

After Binks met Jinn, he left the Jedi Master and later met his apprentice in another part of the swamp. Binks led Kenobi back to Jinn,[50] where the group was attacked by Federation Single Trooper Aerial Platforms. Jinn chided his apprentice for shorting out his lightsaber in the swamp water, then turned his attention to Binks, asking how to get to the Queen. Binks reluctantly agreed to lead them to his former home, the underwater city of Otoh Gunga.[4]

Continuing into the swamps and battling Trade Federation forces, they[53] fought through B1 battle droids and OOM security droids and avoided a stampede caused by a Multi-Troop Transport. The two Jedi escorted Binks past 20 battle droids and a half-built droid camp. Binks panicked and ran off, leaving the Jedi to Force Jump up mushrooms to reach the top of the tree and the nearby plateaus, which they traversed. After the plateaus, the two Jedi fought through more droids around a command center. Following the path past the camp, they eventually crossed a bridge and moved into a cave, where they faced a Slaatik hagworm. The hagworm tried to slam into the Jedi several times, and when that failed, released a poison gas from its mouth at them. The hagworm also sent kreetles to harass the Jedi, although the Jedi succeeded in hurting the hagworm and driving it off. They then rejoined Binks and continued their journey.[52]

Binks led them into the swamp and the two Jedi followed after donning their A99 aquata breathers. They entered the bubble surrounding Otoh Gunga, where they were met by a patrol led by Captain Roos Tarpals, and were brought before BossRugor Nass and his advisers. Jinn used a mind trick to convince Nass to lend them a tribubble bongo and a path to Theed. Nass agreed and told them to travel through the planet's core. Jinn was also able to free Binks, who was going to be punished for returning from his exile. Binks and the two Jedi were able to navigate through the porous core, evading several sea monsters, and end up near Theed, surfacing on the Solleu River. By that time, though, Theed had fallen to the Trade Federation.[4]

In Theed

"The situation here is not what it seems. There is something else behind all this, Your Highness. There is no logic in the Federation's move here. My feelings tell me they will destroy you."

After surfacing on the Solleu River in Theed, their bongo was swept away by the waterfall at the end of the river, but the three managed to escape to the shore.[54]

Once in Theed, Jinn told his Padawan that he would create a diversion while Kenobi found a way into the Theed Royal Palace, and cautioned his Padawan to avoid entanglements.[47]

When they tried to gain entry to the secured city, the central bridge across the river was blasted apart by an Armored Assault Tank, cutting the city off from other regions and causing Kenobi to become separated from his Master and Binks.[50]

During the battle, Kenobi rejoined Jinn,[55] infiltrated Theed and fought through a city littered with more than twenty battle droids and OOM security battle droids to make it to the Royal Palace. They passed the Theed Royal Library, which had been turned into a war room for the Droid Army. Just past the library, they faced a guantlet of missile launcher-armed droids on the balcony and six destroyer droids on the road. At one point, the Jedi commandeered an Armored Assault Tank after taking out its three pilot droids and used it to travel through Theed, blasting other tanks and droids. They also rescued seven handmaidens who had been captured.[56] They disembarked from the tank near the Palace grounds. As they moved onto the palace grounds, they faced more battle droids. In front of the palace they destroyed a T4 turret droid along with Flame battle droids. Kenobi then separated from Jinn again.[52]

Kenobi was able to infiltrate the Palace but found that the Queen had been taken prisoner by the Trade Federation and was being taken to Camp Four. Kenobi informed his Master of the situation, and Jinn ordered his Padawan to meet back up. When Kenobi fought his way back through Theed, he found Jinn engaging two assassin droids, and together Master and apprentice destroyed the droids.[57]

The two Jedi entered the Royal Palace and fought through more droids, including B1 grapple droids, destroyer droids, and OOM command battle droids. At one point they Force jumped on the outside of the walls, using the balconies to proceed to the next story. After that, they infiltrated the throne room with the help of one of the handmaidens they had rescued, who showed them a secret entrance.[58]

Out in the streets, Theed's officials were liberated by the two Jedi and Binks as OOM security battle droids attempted to bring them to Camp Four. Bibble and several handmaidens decided to stay while the Queen went to Coruscant to plead for help in the Galactic Senate.[4]

On their way to enter the passage under the Palace, Kenobi and the Queen were separated from Jinn, Panaka and the others. By the time the two groups met back up, they were near the Theed Royal Hangar.[50]

At the time, the Hangar was occupied by droids. Jinn approached an OOM command battle droid and tried to talk his way past it. When the droid ordered their arrest, Jinn pulled his lightsaber and disabled it, then turned on other droids, including 3B3-1204; meanwhile Kenobi rescued several Naboo pilots who were under guard. In the ensuing firefight, one of the Palace Guards was killed. With the droid threat gone, the Queen, Panaka, her handmaidens, and the two Jedi were able to flee aboard the Royal Naboo Starship and depart from Naboo. Governor Bibble stayed behind to watch over the people of Naboo. Ric Olié piloted the Royal Starship ship out of the atmosphere before facing the Federation blockade. One of the blockade battleships fired on the Royal Starship, disabling its shields. Astromech droids were sent to repair the damage, but several were destroyed before R2-D2 fixed the shields as the starship flew past the blockade and entered hyperspace. With the hyperdrive motivator damaged, Jinn convinced the Queen to divert to Tatooine for repairs.[4]

Discovery of the Chosen One

On Tatooine, Jinn looked for parts in the settlement of Mos Espa, where he encountered the junk dealer Watto and his slave, a Force-sensitive young boy named Anakin Skywalker. The boy possessed the highest known midi-chlorian count in a life form, over 20,000 per cell. Jinn came to believe that Skywalker was the Chosen One of Jedi legend who would bring balance to the Force.[4]

Jinn, agreeing to help Skywalker who was secretly building a podracer, acquired necessary machine parts—a mass coupler and a servo control system for the racing vehicle. Never forgetting his Jedi duties while in Mos Espa, Jinn was able to free a young Ithorian named Tomo from bondage of one Captain Neg and even prevented the assassin Jym Lang from committing a murder.[50]

In order to bet on Skywalker during the Boonta Eve Classic podrace, Jinn agreed to meet Jabba the Hutt, a notorious crime lord and leader of the largest criminal organization on Tatooine, in order to borrow money from the gangster after encountering a Twi'lek slave named Ann Gella, who came to Jinn with the offer. He met Gella outside of the Boonta Eve stadium, and used a mind trick to get her to take him to Jabba immediately when she insisted on waiting until the podrace began. She gave him directions, which led to a spike-pit arena under Jabba's private box. Jabba offered Jinn 50 peggats if he could defeat his monstrous champion in a death match. Jinn was able to achieve victory over the beast, and took the peggats. He then left the arena after Jabba, impressed by his skill and cunning, opened the exit. Jinn found himself in the 7-Gee Lounge and asked the podracer Teemto Pagalies where to find Watto. Pagalies took him to meet Watto's flunky. Jinn had to buy the man and his friend a Juri juice to persuade the drunken flunky to take him to Watto. Jinn was able to convince Watto to take his bet that Skywalker would win the race.[50]

Jinn then headed down to the Mos Espa Grand Arena and met with Skywalker. When he arrived there, someone had stolen the ignition capacitor from Skywalker's pod. Jinn pursued the thief around the bottom of the arena and cornered him in one of the arena's domes. Jinn then moved a loose block in the room, which took him to another room where he encountered a scavenger, who refused to return the capacitor and attacked Jinn. Mechanized blasters appeared and fired at Jinn during the firefight. Jinn was forced to kill the scavenger and destroy the guns; he then brought the capacitor back to Skywalker.[50]

Later, Jinn was able to release Skywalker from slavery as well, when he bet Watto on the boy's victory at the Boonta Eve Classic podrace. The wager also resulted in obtaining parts to fix the damaged Naboo ship. Jinn delivered the parts to the Queen's ship, then returned to Mos Espa to free Skywalker.[4] On his way, he was lured into an ambush when a Rodian pointed him in the direction of kidnappers. Jinn was attacked by four thugs, who had been hired by Watto. Jinn defeated them, and then used a mind trick to force the Rodian to tell him who had hired them. Jinn then returned to Watto, and demanded that he disable Skywalker's tracking device. Outside of Watto's shop, Jinn sold Skywalker's podracer to Sebulba, then went to find Anakin. At the time, the young podracer was fighting Greedo, who had accused Skywalker of cheating. Jinn broke up the fight, and led Skywalker away; he then handed Skywalker the money he had acquired by selling the pod.[59]

Jinn and Skywalker returned to the Skywalker's home, where the Jedi revealed that the young boy had been freed from slavery—but his mother Shmi had not. Shmi told Skywalker to follow his destiny, and the boy agreed to go with Jinn and train as a Jedi. Jinn gave Shmi his word that he would watch after Anakin.[4]

With their means to return to Coruscant secured, Jinn and his new charge sojourned to the outskirts of Mos Espa to meet up with their companions.[4] However, their progress was watched by a DRK-1 Dark Eye probe droid. Jinn sensed the intrusive presence and struck the probe down, yet the damage was already done.[60]

Moving past Mos Eisley, Jinn[61] and Skywalker were attacked by a group of Tusken Raiders, but Jinn was able to prevent Skywalker from coming to harm. Moving past the Tuskens, they came across a Jawa camp. A Jawa stole the T-14 hyperdrive generator that Skywalker was carrying, then ran off into a cave. Skywalker pursued the Jawa. Jinn continued down the canyon as a Tusken started chasing Skywalker and the Jawa. Jinn was also intermittently attacked by more probe droids. Jinn went up the canyon slope and avoided a rock slide started by the Tuskens. Jinn also traversed around the Sarlacc and ascended up the canyon wall by jumping up the cliff edges. He then ended up in an Armored Krakkiss' lair and was forced to duel the beast, eventually forcing it to withdraw. A short way off from the lair was a Tusken Raider camp, where Jinn located the hyperdrive. Jinn collected the hyperdrive and met back up with Skywalker.[52]

Assumption ends here.

Qui-Gon dueling Darth Maul on Tatooine.

The Sith LordDarth Maul had been trailing the Jedi and recovered his destroyed droid, thinking that his quarry had stowed aboard the smuggling ship Dusty Duck. Maul boarded the light freighter and struck down the pilot, Aneesa Dym, believing her to be harboring his enemy.[62][63] Once he learned the truth, the Sith assassin doubled his efforts to reach Jinn before he escaped. As Jinn and Skywalker approached the Queen's ship, they were intercepted by Darth Maul who nearly knocked down Skywalker with his speeder. Jinn fought the Sith warrior in a vicious lightsaber duel as the ship took off behind him.[4] As they dueled, Maul sensed that Jinn was growing tired and decided to press the attack.[63][64] Jumping high with the Force, the Jedi Master managed to land on the boarding ramp as the ship soared away, leaving Maul behind on the desert planet.[4]

On Coruscant, Jinn and Kenobi appeared before the Jedi High Council to give a report; Jinn reasoned that because his attacker was very well trained in the Jedi arts, the assailant was definitely a Sith Lord. The Council were incredulous on whether or not the Sith had really returned without warning. Further on, after Jinn announced that he had found the Chosen One, they reluctantly agreed to test young Skywalker for Jedi potential. While waiting, Kenobi expressed his doubt about Skywalker being suitable for training because he was too old. Jinn, unswayed, promised that the boy would become a Jedi. Kenobi tried to persuade his mentor not to keep on defying the Council; he believed that if Jinn would just follow the Jedi Code, he would have a seat on the Council by now. Jinn, however, reminded his apprentice that there was much he still needed to learn.[4]

During their stay on Coruscant, Jinn watched over a duel between his apprentice and Master Windu.[47] When the Council tested young Skywalker, the Masters found that the boy was indeed very strong with the Force, having the greatest potential ever recorded, but declined to train him on the grounds that he was too old, just as Kenobi had said. Yoda sensed that the boy's future was "clouded". Jinn tried to release Kenobi from apprenticeship, saying that Kenobi was ready for the Jedi Trials, in order to take Skywalker as his Padawan. But the Council would not be swayed; the boy's fate would have to be put on hold. Mace Windu revealed that the Senate was going to vote for a new Supreme Chancellor. Jinn and Kenobi were ordered to return to Naboo with Queen Amidala, who hoped to liberate the planet in one swift stroke, and discover what they could about Darth Maul; the Jedi had to know more on the reappearance of the Sith.[4]

On the landing platform bearing the Queen's ship, Kenobi tried to get Jinn to see that Skywalker was "dangerous" because the Council could sense it, but Jinn pointed out that while the boy's destiny was "uncertain", he was not "dangerous". After instructing his Padawan to board the ship, he assured young Skywalker that he would not become a "problem." He was able to explain to him what midi-chlorians were before Queen Amidala arrived. He vowed to protect her from the Federation.[4]

Return to Naboo

"You've been a good apprentice, Obi-Wan. And you're a much wiser man than I am. I foresee you will become a great Jedi Knight."

―Qui-Gon Jinn expresses great confidence in his pupil before the final battle.[src]

Queen Amidala convinced Jar Jar Binks to take them to the Gungans to form an alliance. Upon their return to Naboo, they landed in the swamps. While Binks swam to Ooth Gunga, Jinn and Kenobi waited, discussing on whether the Gungans could be swayed into joining the Queen. Kenobi apologized for his behavior back on Coruscant; he saw now that it was "not my place to disagree with you about the boy." He also expressed his appreciation for his Master deeming him ready for the Trials. Smiling, Jinn saw that Kenobi would go on to be a potential Jedi someday with his wisdom.[4]

Binks emerged from the swamp, stating that the city had been abandoned, so he led the Jedi, the Queen, and her entourage to the Gungan Sacred Place.[4] Amidala asked for Boss Nass' permission to journey to the Sacred Place. Boss Nass obliged them, and the Naboo group went through the swamps on foot. They battled many Trade Federation troops, who were sometimes already fighting members of the Resistance who had retreated into the swamps. At one point they were joined by two Naboo light scout frigates and an aquatic transport, which they used to sink a Federation Ocean Troop Transport and to travel up the swamp.[40]

Along the way, the two Jedi[65] fought through a large force of battle droids in a dry riverbed, including one OOM-series command droid. The two Jedi also disrupted a command center. Moving past it, they engaged 3 Plasma battle droids and more battle droids.[52]

After that, they encountered five more Plasma battle droids guarding a bridge, along with more battle droids, some carrying missile launchers. Past the bridge, the Jedi Force Jumped through a set of ruins and avoided being eaten by carnivorous plants and the kreetles. After the ruins, they passed into the swamps and faced seven more battle droids and more carnivorous plants. They also avoided a Gungan pit trap full of kreetles.[52]

Near the sacred place, they were challenged by thirteen Gungan warriors; the two Jedi drove them off with non-lethal force. They then met the Gungan Security Chief. The Chief was bested in a short duel with the Jedi. During the duel, he leapt onto a statue several times to throw boomas or call in reinforcements—other Gungan warriors and kaadu. Thinking the Jedi had been worn down by his warriors, the Chief engaged the two Jedi again with his electropole, although he was defeated. Impressed, he let the Naboo proceed to see Boss Nass.[52]

Assumption ends here.

They soon arrived at the Sacred Place, where Amidala revealed herself to Nass as the Queen of Naboo and begged for her help. Nass agreed to join with her to free Naboo. Nass, Amidala, and Jinn then formed a plan to capture Viceroy Nute Gunray.[4]

The Jedi[66] were walking along the deserted streets of Theed when they were attacked by an overzealous battle droid on a Single Trooper Aerial Platform. They reflected its laser bolts back at it, destroying the droid and causing the Platform to crash, intact. The two Jedi decided to ride it and another one they found through the streets of Theed, destroying numerous battle droids and destroyer droids before diverting onto an aqueduct and facing more battle droids. They had to destroy several gates blocking their path. The two Jedi eventually dismounted at the cliffs overlooking the waterfall.[52]

They then proceeded to Force Jump down the cliffs until reaching a balcony, then jumping back up the other side. At the top, six Naboo pilots were being held in separate rooms, guarded by three droids each. Each droid trio was a separate type of droid—OOM security battle droids, B1 grapple droids, Flame battle droids, Grapple droidekas, destroyer droids, and B1 battle droids armed with missile launchers. The Jedi rescued five of the pilots before proceeding.[52]

Assumption ends here.

Jinn and Kenobi then rejoined the Queen's strikeforce outside of the Theed Hangar. Kenobi led the team inside, where they faced resistance from battle droids, which were quickly eliminated,[50] but not before the droids alerted the Federation's Command Officer.[67]

Qui-Gon during his second duel against Darth Maul.

The strike force was discovered, and with battle droid reinforcements on the way, Kenobi was asked to assist the resistance in securing the hangar by destroying the six power cells powering the doors. A Resistance soldier individually lowered the shields on the power cells, and Kenobi sliced through each one when its shield was down. The others provided covering fire, and in Jinn's case, lightsaber cover while Kenobi was disabling the power cells. They faced two E4 baron droids, regular battle droids, and Bomb droids, along with droid starfighters in walker mode which rose up from below the hangar.[47]

During the engagement, the Naboo pilots were able to to take off to attack the Droid Control Ship, although one was shot down by an AAT stationed outside of the hangar. Panaka ordered Red and Blue Groups to regroup, and the strike force moved toward the Palace. Then the doors opened, revealing the mysterious warrior wielding his double-bladed lightsaber Jinn had engaged on Tatooine. The two Jedi moved to attack him. After Darth Maul appeared, the Queen and her men split up, but they were then pinned down by a squad of destroyer droids. Anakin Skywalker, taking refuge in a N-1 starfighter, accidentally took off, destroyed the droids with the craft's far stronger laser cannon blasts, and joined the battle in space guided by the fighter's auto-pilot. The Jedi and Sith engaged in a duel that waged on into the Theed Generator Complex while Amidala, Panaka, and their security forces left the hangar through a separate door.[4]

Qui-Gon dueling Darth Maul on Naboo.

While the Queen and her guards went to reclaim the throne room, the two Jedi engaged the Sith Lord. The lightsaber duel was frenzied and brutal, moving through the hangar and into the Theed Generator Complex, where they fought on the precarious catwalks.[4] When Maul kicked Kenobi over the edge of the catwalk they were fighting on, Jinn was forced to continue the duel alone.[50] While his Padawan rushed to catch up, Jinn and Maul moved on, passing through an impenetrable laser shield security system to one of the cooling pits. The shields closed between them, separating the combatants momentarily, but also separated Kenobi from Jinn, over ten shields apart. Jinn took advantage of the break in the duel to crouch down and meditate, bringing himself in full tune with the Force. When the shields deactivated, Jinn immediately attacked Maul while Kenobi rushed to help his Master.[4]

Qui-Gon's death at the hands of Darth Maul.

However, the shields closed again, preventing Kenobi from aiding his mentor.[4] Although Jinn was one of the best lightsaber duelists in the Order, his preferred practice of Form IV proved disadvantageous in the confined space of the cooling pit, as Ataru required a wide, open space for its energetic acrobatics and multi-angular bladework. Also, Maul had the advantage of youth and pure strength,[10] while at the same time recognizing his opponent's weariness.[63]

The end result was Jinn being hit in the face with Maul's saberstaff hilt, leaving him momentarily stunned, and the Sith mercilessly impaled him through the stomach. As the Jedi Master crumpled to the floor, Maul turned his attention to Kenobi[4] and taunted the apprentice, saying that he had found his Master somewhat disappointing.[47]

Kenobi rushed to face Maul as soon as the shields opened, and as he continued to duel Maul, Kenobi succeeded in slicing the Sith Lord's double-bladed lightsaber hilt in half, but was then knocked into the pit. Though Kenobi managed to hold onto the edge of the pit, he lost his lightsaber, leaving him defenseless. Ultimately, Kenobi defeated Maul when he leaped out of the pit, called his Master's lightsaber to his hand, and cut the Sith Lord in half.[4][63] With his last breaths, Jinn told Kenobi to train Skywalker, knowing that the boy ultimately would fulfill the prophecy and bring balance to the Force. Jinn was later cremated in the Theed Funeral Temple.[4]

"Qui-Gon's body burned slowly, as if the spirit had lingered on and was putting up a last fight ... Obi-Wan stared at the silhouette until it was consumed—until the contours of the heroic face burned into his heart and mind, the places where Qui-Gon's soul would always live. And always advise..."

―Obi-Wan stands in the night, gazing at the funeral pyre of his Master Qui-Gon Jinn, remembering, amidst the roll of drums and the release of doves into the rising ashes that disappeared on the wind.[src]

Legacy

"When you travel the universe with Qui-Gon Jinn, you tend to learn a few things."

After falling at the hands of Darth Maul on Naboo, Qui-Gon Jinn continued to have a large impact on the future of the Jedi. Jinn's death also is known to have troubled his former master so much that Dooku, who had touched the dark side even as a young boy, became even more disillusioned with the Jedi Order. This led him to further rationalize the philosophy of the dark side, contributing to his eventual fall. He left the Jedi Order[20] and became Darth Tyranus, replacing Maul as Darth Sidious's Sith apprentice.[7]

Jinn's influence and impact upon his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi after his death was profound, inestimable perhaps. In Kenobi's mind, long after Qui-Gon's death, "his Master was still part of his life, more a constant companion than a memory."[68] On many of Kenobi's Jedi missions throughout the remainder of his life, Jinn's Force ghost was known to whisper or appear to Kenobi in an advisorial role: "Qui-Gon's advice often rose in his mind, centering and calming him, much as Qui-Gon himself had done."[30][69][23][70][71][68][72][73] For example, when Kenobi accompanied his own Padawan Anakin Skywalker to the ice-planet Ilum for the boy's 'Gathering' ritual or initiation at the Temple over the Crystal Caves (wherein Anakin was tasked to discover his own kyber crystals with which to build his first lightsaber and pass the rite's accompanying character or spirit trial), the Jedi Master experienced an epiphany of his own. After Skywalker had disappeared into the caves to undergo this rite of passage alone, Kenobi saw a shape move towards him—"a tall Jedi, powerfully built but still graceful. A rugged face with compassionate eyes":

Suddenly, Kenobi was required to painfully re-witness his former Master's final duel with the emergent Sith Lord Darth Maul; that re-visitation was traumatic, and it caused Kenobi excruciating introspection: he fought the impulse to aid his Master in a duel that he knew was not real. He again saw the shock of death in his Master's eyes as Qui-Gon fell to his knees. "This is not my test, Master. It is my Padawan's. Do not do this to me.... The sadness in his gaze tore into Obi-Wan, searing and hot."[70] Kenobi once again felt utterly helpless to rescue, and he wondered, as he was forced to relive this "central event of his life"—Qui-Gon's slow dying again and again—if he were being taunted with his failure to prevent his Master's death. As the image of Qui-Gon reached out to him, Obi-Wan was choked by grief. But then his Master's visage appeared to become clear again: his eyes were not filmed with pain, but were clear and seemed to hold a message, a warning, a plea. Notwithstanding, Qui-Gon's Force ghost, just as quickly as it had appeared, "dissolved into shimmering sparks of light." And Kenobi himself, utterly shaken by the experience, fell to his knees as his Master had, and felt "the dampness of his cheeks, marked by tears." Though Kenobi could not at that time, despite his desperate yearning to do so, decipher what the message was (other than realizing he had just faced his greatest fear of letting his Master down "even as he struggled to uphold his legacy"), he later came to understand that this Force vision had been Qui-Gon's effort to encourage his greatest student to "go on." And Kenobi would go on. "He would guide his gifted Padawan as best he knew how. He would not fail."[70] From this experience and the countless ones that followed—indeed, across the years that widened from Qui-Gon's tragic death, the self-confessed "central event" of Kenobi's life—Obi-Wan came to know "how even searing grief could leave behind not only sorrow, but peace."[71]

Having long since discovered a way, then, to maintain his identity after death (from a Shaman of the Whills), Qui-Gon attempted unsuccessfully to prevent Anakin Skywalker's slaughter of the Sand people who had killed his mother.[7] Qui-Gon was also known to have often communicated with Yoda through the Force in a subtle way before finally revealing himself in 19 BBY.[74]

Jinn later contacted Anakin Skywalker during the Battle of Praesitlyn to prevent him from murdering surrendered SeparatistAdmiralPors Tonith.[75] At roughly the same time, he also appeared in a Force vision to Yoda―a manifestation of Jinn sending the child-apprentice Skywalker into a nexus-grove of trees, implying that it was time for Skywalker to face his Trials and be Knighted. When Skywalker was summoned back to the Temple to what he thought was another "scolding," he angrily told Kenobi that, as a teacher, he was "no Qui-Gon Jinn," a comment which surprised and saddened the Jedi Master. Skywalker immediately regretted the outburst and tried to apologize, but Kenobi assured him that he also missed his former master.[76]

Jinn appears to Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mortis.

During the Clone Wars, Qui-Gon Jinn appeared to Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit on Mortis. He told him about a Force-sensitive family there―consisting of the Father, the Son, and the Daughter―who, like him, believed Anakin to be the Chosen One. He warned Kenobi if Skywalker couldn't find balance within his soul, he'd be in great danger on the planet.[77] Later, on the same planet, Qui-Gon appeared before Anakin Skywalker who was going to confront the Son. Jinn guided him towards the Well of the Dark Side where the Son briefly appeared to seduce Skywalker to the dark side (by laying bare visions of Anakin's dark destiny), before vanishing.[78] Following their adventure on Mortis, Obi-Wan mentioned Jinn in his report, though, for the record, he stated his Master's appearance to have been an illusion drawn from his memories.[79]

Jinn's slayer, Darth Maul, who had survived his original duel with Kenobi, later vowed his revenge against the Jedi Master.[63][80][81] During their second duel, twelve years after Jinn's death, Maul taunted Kenobi on how he had been rendered helpless, forced to watch Maul kill the elder Jedi Master. Maul asked him how it felt, which made Kenobi attack the re-constituted Zabrak in a driven rage, just as he'd done in their first encounter, but the rage was short-lived.[81]

In 20 BBY, Jinn attempted to communicate with Yoda as a disembodied voice, demonstrating his presence by levitating the Grand Master and all the furniture in his quarters. Yoda was uncertain of whether or not the presence was in fact Jinn, and he mediated with the Jedi Council for an entire day to hear his voice, to no avail. When Doctor Rig Nema had Yoda submerged in a tank to enhance his meditation, Jinn told him this was not the way. He instructed Yoda to travel to Dagobah, but advised that he not tell anyone.[79]

When Yoda arrived on Dagobah, Jinn appeared as spheres of light, guiding him to a cave, while explaining the difference between the Living Force and the Cosmic Force. After Yoda emerged from the cave after experiencing a vision of the destruction of the Jedi Order and the triumph of the Sith, he collapsed. Jinn roused the Grand Master. After Yoda inquired as to when the Sith would enact their plans, Jinn stated that while they were already in motion, he remained hopeful that the darkness could be defeated. He instructed Yoda to travel to the center of the galaxy to learn from five priestesses of the Force on how to preserve one's consciousness after death.[79]

Shortly after the reorganization of the Republic into the Galactic Empire, Yoda finally heard Jinn's voice clearly and proclaimed himself Jinn's pupil in order to master the skill the deceased Jedi had learned. It was achieved through extreme compassion, a rejection of selfishness and personal attachment to the point that the physical self fades away, but the consciousness remains as one with the Force.[9]

Yoda learned the technique, and passed this secret on to Obi-Wan Kenobi,[82] who would also train under Qui-Gon Jinn, giving him the ability to aid Skywalker's son Luke Skywalker where it would otherwise have been impossible. Thus even in death, Qui-Gon continued to serve the greater good.[source?]

In 4 ABY, the spirit of Qui-Gon, alongside the spirits of then-deceased Kenobi and Yoda (who had passed beyond death from a final duel with Vader[86] and from natural causes,[87] respectively) witnessed the death of the Chosen One (a redeemed Anakin Skywalker) aboard the Death Star II during the Battle of Endor.[88]

Personality and traits

"Qui-Gon Jinn was perhaps the greatest Jedi alive, a commanding presence at Council, a strong and brave warrior who refused to be intimidated by even the most daunting challenge, and a good and kind man."

Qui-Gon Jinn's defiant personality made him insist on the recruitment of Anakin Skywalker to the Jedi Order.

Regarded as a maverick by his peers, Qui-Gon Jinn was a wise and faithful—but unorthodox—member of the Jedi Order. He was also a powerful warrior.[89] Jinn was a proponent of the Living Force concept, and his many attempts to help lesser creatures annoyed his master, Dooku, to no end. Dooku, Jinn, Kenobi, and Skywalker formed a chain of Jedi Masters and Padawans through which passed an independent streak, making them a difficulty in the eyes of the Jedi Council. Indeed, his Padawan Kenobi suggested that the Council would have invited Jinn to join them, if he would follow the Jedi Code. A distinguished and adept Jedi warrior, Qui-Gon Jinn reflected strength and wisdom.[4]

Qui-Gon came into knighthood during an era in which the Jedi Order was more conservative and committed to a democratic Republic. His commitment to studying the galaxy and interacting with it would prove far-reaching, having a great impact on Kenobi and his Padawan Anakin Skywalker, both of whom would greatly influence the founder of the New Jedi Order, Luke Skywalker.

Qui-Gon was also known for his often-overwhelming compassion for all life forms. This commiseration led to his saving Jar Jar Binks from his punishment at the hands of his fellow Gungans, and contributed greatly to his freeing of Skywalker.[4]

"I break the rules not because it suits me, but because sometimes during a mission the rules get in the way."

Controversially, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn was thought of as a Gray Jedi by some members of the Order for his frequent opposition to their demands.[90] While the term was used to refer to Force-users who walked the line between light and dark, Jedi were also labeled as Gray Jedi for distancing themselves from the Jedi High Council. This practice dated back to the days of the Old Republic, when the High Council was attempting to consolidate power. Jedi who frequently clashed with the will of the Council were sometimes thought of as Gray even if they did not necessarily walk the line between the light and dark sides of the Force.[91] Despite this, he was a great teacher and mentor, and taught Kenobi the Nelvaanian tongue on their journeys across the galaxy, as well as others.[92]

The Jedi Master appeared much younger than his age and had a penetrating gaze. He also had a subtle attention to detail, seen as he could sense mood changes in the people around him and was quite adept at hiding his emotions from other individuals, even other Jedi. His master was often perplexed by his ability to do this even when Qui-Gon was a Padawan. He was also open about his opinions to the point of near-tactlessness, and his master Dooku once referred to him as a "solitary and secretive rogue."[20]

Jinn considered caring for one's physical appearance a futility. However, his looks and behavior were not unanimously approved within the Jedi order. Although he admittedly revered his colleague, Jedi Master Tholme once commented that Qui-Gon Jinn looked neglected "like a Bantha" and exhaled a foul body odor reminiscent of that of a Rodian. Tholme also criticized Jinn for taking "every word" from his own mouth as a pearl of wisdom.[93]

Powers and abilities

Lightsaber combat

"Use your opponents' strategies against them and you take away their power. [...] Get your opponents to lose their grace, and they will lose their purpose, Padawan. [...] Do not meet hate with hate. Meet it with purpose."

Qui-Gon Jinn was one of the finest swordsman in the Jedi Order, having frequent sparring experience with many of his skilled contemporaries: his mentor, Dooku;[94] Mace Windu, the creator of Vaapad;[5] and Jedi Weapon MasterAnoon Bondara.[95] Jinn was a master of the fourth form of lightsaber combat, Ataru. In combat, his bladework was wide and powerful, marked by heavy, two-handed slashes and sudden flourishes to cover his flanks. Jinn's mastery of Ataru was such that he could easily defeat blaster-wielding opponents despite the form's weakness to blaster fire.[4] Rather than engaging in the energetic acrobatics typical of most Ataru specialists, Jinn, at least in his later years, tended to stay grounded during lightsaber duels.[4] That being said, he remained fully capable of utilizing acrobatic attacks and maneuvers during combat.[29] Jinn was also capable of effectively employing unarmed combat strikes into his lightsaber sequences.[4]

However, Jinn was not without his weaknesses. Dooku had sparred with him plenty of times and knew every single flaw in the Ataru form.[94] In his elder years, Jinn's strength and physical ability began to diminish from age, and his primary edge was derived from his experience and intuition rather than from his physical attributes. His flagging stamina became a particularly notable issue due to his practice of Ataru, an incredibly tiring combat form even under ideal circumstances.[10] Despite his mastery of Ataru, Jinn was still prey to some of the form's flaws, namely the weak defense and the lack of effectiveness in confined spaces.[96][97] All these weaknesses came into play during his final duel against Darth Maul. During the duel, Jinn saw an opportunity to redirect the duel to a small melting pit room in the Naboo power core. Jinn hoped to use the confined space to prevent Maul from bringing his saberstaff to bear, giving himself the advantage. However, Maul was aware of what Jinn was attempting to accomplish, and believed that the negative effects that a small space would have on his own technique were negligible compared to the effects it would have on Jinn's. Maul allowed himself to be pushed into the melting pit room, and there, Jinn's strategy backfired as Maul had hoped it would. Closed in, forced onto the defensive, and heavily fatigued from the long duel leading up to this, Jinn was brought down.[10] These flaws in Jinn's technique were apparent enough that Darth Maul reasoned out exactly how he could kill Jinn after less than a minute of being exposed to the Jedi Master's fighting style.[63][64]

Ataru was not Jinn's only fighting style. Dooku possibly taught him the classical dueling form of Makashi.[98] Not only was Form II more effective against a single lightsaber-wielding opponent,[99] but it was also more grounded,[100] as demonstrated in Jinn's duels with Darth Maul.[4] He could defend himself well against blaster-wielding opponents,[4] suggesting that he had training in Soresu and Shien. When he and Kenobi fought Taxer Sundown's hypnotized soldiers, who were wielding training lightsabers,[46] he appeared to have a grasp of Shii-Cho shared with Kit Fisto, albeit at a lesser degree.[100][101]

At one point during his training, Jinn once tried using a whip, only to find that it "tangles easily."[100] Nonetheless, he had gained some knowledge on how to combat opponents armed with lightwhips, vibro-whips, and other whip-like weapons.[36]

During combat, Jinn preferred to adjust his technique based on the needs of the moment, rather than focusing on an overall strategy.[48] On Esseles, to conserve the diminishing charge in his lightsaber, he used his grappling spike launcher to snare two battle droids and yanked them off their feet.[102]

Force talents

A philosophical warrior, Qui-Gon Jinn believed heavily in what he referred to as the "Living Force," a method of focusing on the moment rather than contemplating the Force in all its degrees.[4] It has been suggested that an ability such as this would have been conducive to stopping Palpatine's rise to power; as the Jedi focused on the Separatist threat to the future of the Galactic Republic, they failed to examine the moment more closely.[source?]

Jinn had considerable skill with telekinesis; lifting people or objects,[103] dislodging enemies with a single Force Push,[4] throwing objects onto a desired target,[48] and dismantling droids.[10] During his mission to rescue Adi Gallia, he used Saber Throw to dislodge a droid attached to a turbolift shaft.[102] He also applied a meditative trance known as Serenity, granting him renewed strength and focus,[104] as seen during the momentary break in his final duel with Darth Maul.[4]

Jinn was exceptionally skilled in mind tricks, as was evident when he managed to convince Boss Nass to lend him, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Jar Jar Binks a transport on their way to Theed.[4] An extraordinary account of his using this power was when he had persuaded a Hutt guard working for Offworld to give him access to Xanatos' private office on Bandomeer; a truly remarkable feat,[23] as the Hutt species possessed a level of natural resistance to Force suggestion that bordered on immunity.[20] He was able to receive Force visions,[21][22][31] despite his preference to focus on the present rather than the future.[4] In addition, he had some knowledge of Force healing,[22][37] as displayed in his futile attempt to save Tahl moments before her death.[12]

One of Jinn's lesser known Force powers was animal friendship. On the unknown blue planet, he controlled the mind of a draigon and rode on its back for as long as he needed until he reached his destination.[22] Later, he took a mental hold on a kudana during his and Kenobi's mission on Rutan.[33]

When a blind Tahl improved her other senses, Jinn was inspired to do the same. On Kegan, he used his sense of smell to help him and Adi Gallia slip out of the Gathering Circle unnoticed.[31] He could also control his breathing for a considerable amount of time; he would be able to render himself immune to various poisons,[4] as well as remain still and hide his life signature from probe droids.[21]

Other skills

When Dooku took Qui-Gon Jinn in as his Padawan, he noted the boy's mind as "excellent," able to collect data and catalog them for a conclusion in less than a minute. This would serve Jinn well in future missions.[13]

Jinn had a vast knowledge of the architecture of many capital ships and large transports, and understood their abilities and vulnerable points, including the engineering and structure of the Trade Federation's landing craft. Because of this knowledge, both he and Kenobi were able to sneak onto separate ships and stow away until they reached the swamps of Naboo.[47] He also exceeded Dooku in repairs, which his then-mentor acknowledged.[13]

While he usually let Kenobi handle driving a transport as the Padawan got older,[4][48] Jinn did have some skill in piloting various speeders and every type of flying craft.[25] He drove an Agri-Corps boat and an Offworld landspeeder during his time on Bandomeer.[23] His first time with a swoop had been difficult, but he quickly managed to control it.[25] He later flew a Galan starfighter while bringing Tahl back to Coruscant to recuperate after their mission on Melida/Daan.[26] On his second mission to Telos, he navigated a gravsled to prevent Xanatos from escaping.[29] On Rutan, he briefly took the controls of Prince Taroon's transport to land them and Kenobi safely as the nervous young Rutanian shook the ship.[33]

Behind the scenes

Portrayal

"He's almost like a monk, an old-time warrior who is wise and quite philosophical, yet very skilled in martial arts. He has incredible confidence, as well as a magical quality that enables him to see into the future. He's not really a rebel, but he has his own code."

Jinn's voice was set to appear in Revenge of the Sith, and Neeson had hinted at involvement in early 2005.[106]</nowiki> The scene was cut, however, and Neeson was never recorded.[107] The scene between Yoda and Jinn can still be read in the film's screenplay and the novelization. Jinn was also mentioned in the video game platform and Gameboy Advance/Nintendo DS versions of the Revenge of the Sith game.

Continuity

Jinn is a playable character during the Tatooine portions (Mos Espa,Mos Espa Arena and Desert Encounter) of the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace video game, which contradicts the movie somewhat. He also appears in other missions supporting the player. The game outright contradicts the movie scene during the mission, Otoh Gunga. Binks was arrested and separated from the Jedi, and Jinn orders Kenobi to travel through the city and rescue him. Kenobi travels through the city, Force pushing guards out of his way and using a mind trick to secure the release of Binks. They then meet up with Jinn in the bongo transport bay. In the movie, Binks stands with them the whole scene. This article assumes the scenario to be non-canon.

Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles, which can be played with one or two players, featured Jinn as one of five playable characters. If chosen, he beats Darth Maul outright and appears in the victory celebration after the invasion was over. This article assumes the last mission is non-canonical. The levels Trade Federation Battleship,Swamps of Naboo,City of Theed, and Theed Royal Palace take place from the start of the movie to the Jedi's departure on Theed. The first mission starts just after Jinn's and Kenobi's escape from the conference room onboard the Trade Federation flagship. They travel through the corridors and engage a large group of battle droids before finding a command center. They then travel on a conveyor to a hangar and duel a Cargo Loader Droid. They then continue through the ship and duel a droid starfighter. The next mission takes place in Naboo's swamps, after the Jedi meet Binks. They escort the Gungan through the swamps and face a large group of battle droids throughout the mission. The level ends after defeating the Slaatik hagworm. If they take too long during the mission, Binks may be killed, although he runs off to the side and is hardly seen. The next mission takes place after the Jedi's arrival in Theed. The Jedi travel through the streets to the Palace; along the way they rescue several Handmaidens from the droid. The mission requires the player to rescue seven of the handmaidens. During the mission the players take control of an Armored Assault Tank and use it to blast other tanks. They then dismount and destroy a T4 turret droid. The last mission in Theed contradicts the movie. The two Jedi infiltrate the Palace and fight through more battle droids. They then find a tomb, which opens to reveal one of the handmaidens they had rescued. She leads them to the Throne Room, where they rescue Queen Amidala from battle droids. They then escort her through the Palace to the Hangar, which is guarded by Plasma battle droids. This article assumes the second half of the mission is non-canon.

In the Coruscant mission, the player(s) travel to the Jedi Temple while fighting gang members. The next mission, Ruins, expands on the scene where the Queen and Jedi return to Theed. The player(s) fight through the swamps and some ruins before meeting the Gungan Security Chief. The next two missions feature a return to Theed: Streets of Theed puts the Jedi on captured Federation STAPs to travel to the Theed Royal Palace. In Palace Cliffs, the player(s) scale the Palace cliffs and face five rooms out of six full of various types of battle droids to rescue Security Force pilots. The third chronicles the duel with Darth Maul. The duel in the game contradicts the movie, so this article does not incorporate its events. The duel features extra posturing on Darth Maul's part, with him bowing twice to the player. They then duel, heading out of the hangar and into the power chamber. The player chases Maul around the catwalks and duels him on an energy bridge, before leaping down a set of rings and dueling Maul on the central catwalk. Maul Force-jumps away from the player, who chases the Sith Lord. In the next section, they face three battle droids and take an elevator up. On the upper catwalk, the player faces two more droids and must jump across a series of gaps which feature oscillating lasers. Once past, the player must disable two fans. They then disable a third fan and start jumping down its five levels, disabling more fans on the way down. The player ends up on the bottom of the power chamber and must avoid falling into the pool. Past that is a laser gate maze, which is guarded by more droids. The next section past the maze is a series of gaps which the player must jump over, while also avoiding the lasers. Once across, there is a short duel with Maul which is similar to the movie.

Jinn supports the player in Star Wars: Obi-Wan, who takes the role of the titular Jedi in each mission. In the mission Betrayal, Jinn and Kenobi escape from the Federation conference room and travel through the flagship until reaching the bridge. In that game they discover the invasion fleet before they do in the movie. Jinn's duel with Darth Maul at the start of the Darth Maul level is not-scripted, and the player can see a different duel each time.

The preceding three games contradict each other and the Episode I movie to some extent. They all feature the Jedi's arrival at Naboo up to rescuing the Queen or later. This article includes all three pathways and notes specific contradictions where applicable.

In Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Jinn narrates the training campaign and appears throughout the game. The game requires Jinn to survive to complete the missions he appears in.

Qui-Gon Jinn also appeared as a mute LEGO figure in the 2007 compilation of the LEGO Star Wars video game in the game's first chapter, an outlandish reenactment of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

In the 2008Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game, if a player enters MAVERICK as a cheat code, that player can play as Qui-Gon Jinn.[97] In the PSP duel mode of the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game, Qui-Gon Jinn fights the player along with Obi-Wan.

There was some confusion as to how many apprentices Jinn had during the course of his career. All sources agree that he trained Xanatos and then Kenobi, but there is also the occasional reference to a Padawan before Xanatos. This discrepancy was solved in the Jinn's Databank entry, where it is stated that "Qui-Gon obsessed over his failure for years, dismissing his earlier successes as a teacher and often referring to Xanatos as his "first" apprentice".[14] In 2011, Jinn's first Padawan was identified as Feemor in the Star Wars: Jedi—The Dark Side comic series.

There is a rumor circulated among Star Wars fans claiming that a piece of fabric seen draped across some furniture in Obi-Wan Kenobi's hut in A New Hope is actually the gray poncho worn by Qui-Gon Jinn during his visit to Tatooine in The Phantom Menace. Whether the costume designers of Episode I intentionally fashioned Jinn's poncho to resemble this obscure piece of cloth is highly dubious and remains unconfirmed.

↑Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles can be played with one or two characters; these characters are Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Plo Koon, Mace Windu, and Adi Gallia. Any character can be selected from the loading screen for any of the game's 10 missions. This article assumes the selection of Jinn and Kenobi, per their appearance in Episode I.

↑Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles can be played with one or two characters; these characters are Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Plo Koon, Mace Windu, and Adi Gallia. Any character can be selected from the loading screen for any of the game's 10 missions. This article assumes the selection of Jinn and Kenobi, per their appearance in Episode I.

↑Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles can be played with one or two characters; these characters are Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Plo Koon, Mace Windu, and Adi Gallia. Any character can be selected from the loading screen for any of the game's 10 missions. This article assumes the selection of Jinn and Kenobi, per their appearance in Episode I.

↑The game requires the rescue of seven handmaidens, although at least nine can be rescued.

↑At this point Star Wars: Obi-Wan diverges from the movie. This article assumes the rest of the mission is non-canon.

↑Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles can be played with one or two characters; these characters are Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Plo Koon, Mace Windu, and Adi Gallia. Any character can be selected from the loading screen for any of the game's 10 missions. This article assumes the selection of Jinn and Kenobi, per their appearance in Episode I. If only one player is chosen, then the second character does not appear during the game.